With the program where it is right now, it's a nice statement of commitment and continuity.
We lack a clear statement where the newspaper apologizes for the offense and stand by it.
Verification is definitely a problem. But to reach a new agreement they need progress, and today's statement is progress.
Based on recent statements by Tony Blair I would say that there is a move in the direction of voluntary agreements,
Based on recent positive statements about the pace of chip demand, made by analog peers active in the wireless markets, we anticipate similarly constructive statements from National Semiconductor.
Bear Bryant made the statement that it's better to be lucky than good, and I think you have to be lucky. We weren't lucky. That's one thing about this year's team - we never, ever gave up.
There is no longer time for statements like ""if only"" or ""we can't."" We must and we will succeed. The only question now is how and when. I believe the time is now.
Until we've we get a definitive statement we'll continue to do things the way we've done it.
Until we develop a defensive pride, nothing is going to change. We can't afford to give up so many uncontested 3-point shots. We really need to make a (defensive) statement early, and we didn't do that.
until shortly before President Clinton made his public statement regarding the strikes.